The Spirit of the East

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The Spirit of the East is a 19th-century travel and political commentary by David Urquhart that examines the culture, society, and geopolitics of the Ottoman Empire and the broader Eastern Mediterranean.

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instanceOf book
political commentary
travel literature
author David Urquhart NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
describes administration of the Ottoman Empire
customs in the Ottoman Empire
religious practices in the Eastern Mediterranean
social life in the Ottoman Empire
examines relations between the Ottoman Empire and European powers
strategic importance of the Eastern Mediterranean
genre political analysis
travel writing
hasAuthorNationality British
historicalContext 19th-century European-Ottoman relations
influenced British public opinion on the Ottoman Empire
language English
mainSubject Eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
perspective British observer
politicalOrientation critical of Russian expansion
pro-Ottoman
publicationCentury 19th century
setting Eastern Mediterranean region
Ottoman territories NERFINISHED
topic British foreign policy
Eastern Question NERFINISHED
European diplomacy in the 19th century
culture of the Ottoman Empire
geopolitics of the Ottoman Empire
society of the Ottoman Empire

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David Urquhart notableWork The Spirit of the East